When Hunter participated in the Junior Home Run Derby at the MLB All-Star Game in San Diego last July, Boogie was there. "It's only the beginning."Eating a box of orange chicken, Hunter checks Twitter to see what people are saying about the cover.

When the Reds drafted Hunter in June, Boogie was there. "Some dude thinks I look like if Russell Wilson and Tiger Woods had a baby," he says. He checks Snapchat, then Instagram to see how many followers he's gained: 10K, 12.5K, 14K.

Hunter and his friends prefer Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, the new Kendrick, but as the grill sizzles, Russell's playlist—Maxwell, Erykah Badu, Floetry—dominates the morning air."Hunt, you almost ready?

""Yep."It's a production all right, bringing up a baseball prospect as senior spring gives way to becoming the No.

There are African masks and sculptures all over, arcade versions of upstairs, and a painting of Jackie Robinson in the dining room.

This young man is also just 17 years old."He's like a mythical legend already, Hunter Greene," Marcus Stroman, the Blue Jays pitcher and World Baseball Classic MVP, tells B/R Mag.

Normal people don't have to worry about that."But right now, Hunter walks with a purpose past the luxury cars on the campus of Notre Dame High, holding doors open and trying to blend in, as one teacher puts it, as "a little nerdy." But even with the younger students whispering about the legend in their midst, even with educators gawking as they, too, ask for autographs, and even as, according to his father, stalkers keep asking for his attention, Hunter keeps a very, very tight circle.